Agrifood and Foodtech – the subsectors of tech that are changing society. Tech is so broad it encompasses a wide range of subsectors. The food and the wider agriculture sector is no exception. There have been remarkable inroads in spreading the innovation of tech in farming and all the way down the value chain to the consumer as far as getting access to food. Many refer to agritech as the technology used to help solve problems in agriculture and farming practices, as well as in food...Read more

In general, the education sector is one many people take for granted but may not realize how much of a major contributor to the global economy it is. The education sector alone is around a $5 trillion USD industry. From primary to secondary to higher education, many people globally at some point have had education play a huge part in their lives. There is also a sizeable number of people in the global workforce who are part of the education supply chain – from teachers and professors to...Read more

From a young age a common answer to the age-old question of "What do you want to be when you grow up," tends to be answers ranging from doctor, lawyer, or police officer. However, hearing, "Mum and dad I want to work in tech" is still a relatively new answer. The meaning of tech has evolved in such a short period of time that it encompasses such a broad range of sectors - from fintech to edtech to medtech to agritech. The younger generation is very keen to embrace tech in their personal lives...Read more

Many would say that tech is an ever-evolving industry. In fact, the sector incorporates so many sectors now that it is hard to keep track. It is undeniable that tech plays a huge part in our day to day lives, with many of us unable to remember life without our smartphones or even the internet itself, despite both of these being relatively recent inventions. What exactly are some of the tech habits that our society has embraced? There are quite a few it seems, but some, from the use of the...Read more

Today’s businesspeople are often on the go. Gone are the days of 9-5 work hours for many organizations, coupled with the fact that society generally is globally interconnected. For many, as long as a work smartphone is available (and a laptop for complicated tasks), many businesspeople can work both remotely and on the move. Work places, to adapt to the global culture, generally have had to embed this mentality in their workplace, as well as accepting the advancement of technology. As with...Read more